‘Own Occupation’ vs ‘Any Occupation’ In TPD Insurance
When choosing a Total and Permanent Disability (TPD) Insurance policy,
At Aussie Injury Lawyers, when we say “No Win, No Fee,” we mean 100% no legal costs upfront or during the life of your claim. (including professional fees and court filing fees)
Our costs agreement means you only pay legal fees if and when we win your compensation claim and nothing if you lose. Hence, you have no financial risk for your case. It’s the Aussie Injury Lawyers No Win, No Fee, No Risk guarantee.
99% Claim Success Rate
At Aussie Injury Lawyers, we believe all Australians should have access to expert legal representation when negotiating with insurance companies to access the benefits of their insurance policies. We understand that if you struggle to work, your ability to fund your case may be limited. For this reason, we guarantee you will pay no legal fees until we win your case… for all Australians, no matter where you live. It’s the AIL no win, no fee guarantee. It’s free to get started – Call 1300 873 252
Our generous fee arrangement means there are:
Our no win no fee personal injury lawyers offer a free arrangement for all our superannuation insurance claim services, including:
Insurance companies have practically limitless resources and teams of people whose job is to minimise or deny claims. Their focus is maximising their profits rather than your wellbeing.
Regrettably, their influence allows them to influence government policy, favouring the insurance industry. Hence, they can remove legal obstacles and even some rights many people would have taken for granted two decades ago.
To some extent, the no win no fee terms provided by Aussie Injury Lawyers addresses this power disparity between wealthy insurers and everyday Australians with limited funds for seeking justice. No win, no pay means that normal blue- and white-collar Aussies can afford lawyers with extensive experience negotiating settlements with insurance companies. This unique legal funding model helps to level the playing field. It delivers justice for everyone, not simply for large companies that can afford expert legal representation.
Sometimes called no-win no-pay, this legal cost agreement means that you pay legal costs only when you have a successful outcome. This includes all your costs, including medical reports, lawyer’s fees, barrister fees and other party’s costs (if you are the losing party)
Aussie Injury Lawyers carries the financial burden of pursuing your TPD or insurance claim because we do not charge you legal fees until you win, and there are no fees if you lose. Due to our legal expertise and litigation knowledge in superannuation and insurance legal matters, we are confident we will achieve a positive outcome when we take on your claim. You have no financial risk when you choose to work with Aussie Injury Lawyers – Call 1300 873 252
Of course, you can when you have a valid case. Our legal team specialises in superannuation, insurance, and TPD claims, and they will assess your opportunity to access your benefits. Call or email us now for your free initial consultation. Or complete our free online claim check to see if you might have a case. It costs nothing to know your chance of success.
Sometimes, time limits will apply, so acting fast would be wise. Please share your story with our friendly legal team, and let us do the heavy lifting for you.
When a No Win No Fee arrangement funds a legal matter, you will not need to pay any legal fees unless you have a favourable outcome for your case. At Aussie Injury Lawyers, you also pay no other legal fees (third party fees, e.g. for medical assessments and reports) until we win your case.
Many people choose to fund their legal claim using a no-win, no fee agreement so they can receive their insurance benefits without having to outlay any of their own money. If you can no longer work due to an injury or illness, it is likely you cannot afford to pay upfront legal costs to take legal action. No Win No Fee allows you to afford professional legal representation at a crucial time in your life.
Aussie Injury Lawyers has a success rate of 99%. In the rare circumstance that your case was not successful, there would be no payment required. If your insurer rejected your claim, we would likely argue your claim without costly litigation.
In the past, people who didn’t have the funds to take legal action often used Legal Aid. However, No Win No Fee has recently become a popular means for accessing legal justice with little or no risk. This has enabled everyday Australians to make compensation claims using expert law firms for their legal negotiations. There is no catch for the No Win No Fee funding model. Confusion may arise when you do not understand your legal agreement. Before signing your legal agreement, your lawyer should explain the terms and conditions and answer any questions you have about No Win No Fee.
Before making a TPD claim, you will likely need to show you are suffering from a certain level of disability. This considers your ability to return to your previous job role or to work at all. Some insurers require further proof of your medical condition before agreeing to pay. Your ability to lodge a claim will also depend on whether your superannuation cover includes TPD insurance. AIL will investigate your opportunity to claim at no cost to you.
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Hardworking and straight talking, our experienced superannuation and insurance legal team is dedicated to delivering results for you. We understand how challenging life can be when things go wrong and we are here to help you get back to normal. The expert team at Aussie Injury Lawyers is led by Kerry Splatt, an Accredited Specialist in Personal Injuries law. His expertise together with over 100 years of combined legal experience is your guarantee of success. Reach out. Let us show you how we can assist you and your loved ones when the unexpected happens.
When choosing a Total and Permanent Disability (TPD) Insurance policy,
In Australia, any permanent injury or illness that prevents you
You can make a TPD claim through your superannuation fund